Presentation by anti-torture activists to make present the voices of the men on hunger strike at the Guantanamo torture camp operated by the United States Government. One of the readers experienced torture in Guatemala, another tells of his experience as a partner to a torture victim while a third relates the similarity of the stories they read to what she hears as an interpreter at a clinic for torture survivors. They tell their own accounts of why they fight for the release of the men in Guantanamo and an end to their country's practice of torture. The readers relate their stories following the Communal Confession.
Witness Against Torture
Readers: Jay Becker: "Guantanamo is Killing me" by Samir Naji al Hasan Moqbel Kryss Chupp: "Hunger Strike Song" by Luke Nephew Candace Gorman: "There is a Man Under That Hood" by Luke Nephew Jim Manzardo: "Letter by Adnan Latif" Len Goodman,:"Have I Lost Hope in Guantanamo by Shaker Aamar Rosalie Riegle: Psalm 142 Matilde de la Sierra, "My life in Guantanamo" by Moath al-Alwi Marie Shebeck: "Letter from Andres Thomas Conteris" Gwen Farry, BVM: "O Prison Darkness" by Abdulaziz The audience: Communal Confession of Torture, led by Chris Knestrick.